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do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >>> coming up -- >> you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge. for years of questions. the verdict, at last. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro.
do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >>> coming up -- >> you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge. for years of questions. the verdict, at last. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll...
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. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us bounding uphill through the jungle, like a young gazelle. he still had the marks on his fingers of a man who had taken heads. in itam's case, presumably, communist guerillas when he'd fought with the british during the malayan insurgency. we drank many shots of rice whiskey together under a bouquet of human skulls, trophies from another time. and i promised i'd come back, for gawai, a big deal in the iban calendar, when friends and relatives return to the longhouse. a lot has changed since the iban tracked commies through the jungle, and much has changed in the ten years since i've been here. itam passed away the year before last, at the age of 92. and the evidence of how timbering has depleted much of the forest is everywhere. scandalously so. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: it's dark by the time we arrive, but
. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us bounding uphill through the jungle, like a young gazelle. he still had the marks on his fingers of a man who had taken heads. in itam's case, presumably, communist...
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wil: that is alex, the editor. when they come out and try to figure out who they are and what they are doing, they spent more time on mainstream media. brian: what did they do when this came out? wil: i don't know if i can take blame or credit, but since the story came out and tried to figure out who they really are and what they're really doing, they have spent a lot more time in mainstream media. for example, a guy who is the breitbart london editor suddenly finds himself and find it on cnn to give interviews. the editor in chief of the site after andrew breitbart's death, is on nbc all the time. for better or worse, i would certainly expect a fair amount of criticism for normalizing by breitbart, which has done some very offensive things and helped elect a president half the country is very upset about. not everybody would consider this a good thing, but i think it is true that putting breitbart in the magazine and looking at closely seriously has changed a little bit of the place occupies an ecosystem. brian: y
wil: that is alex, the editor. when they come out and try to figure out who they are and what they are doing, they spent more time on mainstream media. brian: what did they do when this came out? wil: i don't know if i can take blame or credit, but since the story came out and tried to figure out who they really are and what they're really doing, they have spent a lot more time in mainstream media. for example, a guy who is the breitbart london editor suddenly finds himself and find it on cnn...
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alex became the de facto editor in chief. but a guy named joel was really officially the editor-in-chief, but even joel will tell you that more of sort of doing the organizational work and holding the place together. the following year, it was made official, in 2013. brian: if someone says, i don't care about breitbart, i have the new york times, why should people care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on is i became aware of a scholar at harvard who has been doing work studying breitbart's influence. i looked at his work and went to cambridge to meet with him. it became clear that my impression of breitbart as influence onsized election was a-- an extreme understatement. in fact, breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. he has created computer software called media cloud in collaboration with people at m.i.t. when harvard and m.i.t. agree there is a conclusion to be drawn from their data. they tracked ev
alex became the de facto editor in chief. but a guy named joel was really officially the editor-in-chief, but even joel will tell you that more of sort of doing the organizational work and holding the place together. the following year, it was made official, in 2013. brian: if someone says, i don't care about breitbart, i have the new york times, why should people care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on is...
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just because a woman stays at home doesn't mean she is not contributing to the family. >> alex, alex, anybody can go grocery shopping. anybody can make a bed. anybody can put, you know? it is like i get what you're saying, but, you know, you're going to have to do that for yourself either way. why should you have to get money to do that? i don't get paid to make the bed, or go to the grocery store. we do it because we need them. even if i wasn't married i would still have to do them. >> mike, if you get divorced and you still work with your -- here at fox, which is probably not going to happen past today, no, if you still work for with us, you're going to have to hire someone to do all of the things that you are ooh wife is doing at home. that might cost you a hundred thousand dollars a year. >> not really because me and my wife, we kind of split things equal down the middle. she does her part, dow my part. before we got married i took care of all of that stuff myself. soy it doesn't matter to me. but even if she is not around or if i'm not around it, doesn't matter to me. but at the
just because a woman stays at home doesn't mean she is not contributing to the family. >> alex, alex, anybody can go grocery shopping. anybody can make a bed. anybody can put, you know? it is like i get what you're saying, but, you know, you're going to have to do that for yourself either way. why should you have to get money to do that? i don't get paid to make the bed, or go to the grocery store. we do it because we need them. even if i wasn't married i would still have to do them....
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alex became the defect oh editor in chief. alex was doing more of the organizational work. the following year, it was made official. in 2013. says, i don'tne care about breitbart, i have the new york times. why should people care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on as i became aware of a scholar at harvard who has been doing work study breitbart's influence. i looked at his work and went to cambridge to meet with him. it became clear that my asression of breitbart having an outside influence on the 2016 election was an extreme understatement. in fact, breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. computer software called media cloud in collaboration with people in m.i.t.. when harvard and m.i.t. agree there is a conclusion to be drawn from their data. article about the election, they pulled in literally millions of articles from the web over the full cycle of the election season. storiesluated which were being linked and discussed the most. created an elabo
alex became the defect oh editor in chief. alex was doing more of the organizational work. the following year, it was made official. in 2013. says, i don'tne care about breitbart, i have the new york times. why should people care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on as i became aware of a scholar at harvard who has been doing work study breitbart's influence. i looked at his work and went to cambridge to meet...
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there's no doubt about it, alex. when you take a look at secretary tillerson's body language, he doesn't seem to be engaged in the job. he seems a little bored. he seems annoyed. most secretary of states travel around the world with a large contingent of press staff. as i understand, he travels with one. as i understand it, most secretary of states by this time have declared their own doctrine, their own vision for world affairs. secretary tillerson has not done that. i have a couple of friends that work in the state department that say they very rarely see him. he goes right up to the secretary's office and doesn't engage with the staff. he doesn't ask questions about world affairs to the african desk or middle eastern desk or so forth so i think it's pretty obvious here that secretary of state rex tillerson's days are numbered, unfortunately. >> robert, wasn't it he himself who said at one point, allegedly, that he didn't think he was going to last more than a year in this job? >> that's correct. i mean he openly m
there's no doubt about it, alex. when you take a look at secretary tillerson's body language, he doesn't seem to be engaged in the job. he seems a little bored. he seems annoyed. most secretary of states travel around the world with a large contingent of press staff. as i understand, he travels with one. as i understand it, most secretary of states by this time have declared their own doctrine, their own vision for world affairs. secretary tillerson has not done that. i have a couple of friends...
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i'm alex douzet, i'm the cofounder and ceo of ollie. and ollie is an e-commerce company for pet food. we are direct-to-consumer, natural food. we are human edible, human grade quality, and what we do that's different than other pet food company is that we custom tailor the plan and the recipe to the profile of your dog. so people come to our website, they fill out the survey for their dog. they tell us about the breed, the age, the weight, activity level, if they have any ler jis and based on that, we'll recommend the right recipe and the right meal plan and then we ship the food to you every two weeks. so it's a subscription service. we send you the right amount. we help you keep your dog at an ideal weight, because they can leave a longer life. and it's a refrigerated produproduct. it's not a dry food, it's not a wet food, it's a human food that you keep in your refrigerator. you serve it to your dog. you don't have to reheat, rehydrate. it's the healthiest product you can find on the market. we're here because we're looking to raise
i'm alex douzet, i'm the cofounder and ceo of ollie. and ollie is an e-commerce company for pet food. we are direct-to-consumer, natural food. we are human edible, human grade quality, and what we do that's different than other pet food company is that we custom tailor the plan and the recipe to the profile of your dog. so people come to our website, they fill out the survey for their dog. they tell us about the breed, the age, the weight, activity level, if they have any ler jis and based on...
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>> absolutely, alex. you know, in a lot of these other things and the most recent thing with new york city, you knew bit ahead of time. you knew why it was being done. this man just popped up off the grid, onto the grid, did his carnage in the absolute killing box. and that's the end of it and took his own life. it is is something that staggers everyone's imagination and stimulates all kinds of why did he do it? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> mandatory evacuations and curfew for new orleans as nate strengthens to a category 1 hurricane. it killed 22 in central america. it caused widespread damage. we have the very latest on this. look at these pictures, bonnie. what about the gulf states that could be in danger. >> i think so, alex. it will be getting worse. a hurricane warning for new orleans, for biloxi. the winds have gone up now to 85 miles per hour. so this is a strong category 1 storm. it may strength especially further to a category 2 by landfall in the overnight hours of late tonight, earl
>> absolutely, alex. you know, in a lot of these other things and the most recent thing with new york city, you knew bit ahead of time. you knew why it was being done. this man just popped up off the grid, onto the grid, did his carnage in the absolute killing box. and that's the end of it and took his own life. it is is something that staggers everyone's imagination and stimulates all kinds of why did he do it? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> mandatory...
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. >>> plus, play at home dad, the former baseball mega star alex rodriguez taking us inside his home base. his life in the stands, cheering on new girlfriend jennifer lopez. >> the best show i've ever seen. >> no! really? >> his stories of growing up poor in miami, how his family helped him move on from a major league controversy. >>> and picture perfect, a white house staff photographer getting candid about her years following the first lady michelle obama, and the story behind this famous image. >>> but first here, the "nightline" 5. ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, and we begin here tonight with our abc news exclusive interview with sergeant bowe bergdahl. who spent five years as a captive of the taliban in afghanistan and was called a traitor by then candidate drump. now he could go to prison for the rest of his life. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> he's garbage. he's a dirty, rotten traitor. >> a no-good rotten traitor. >> reporter: other than hillary clinton, no american has been more attacked or savaged b
. >>> plus, play at home dad, the former baseball mega star alex rodriguez taking us inside his home base. his life in the stands, cheering on new girlfriend jennifer lopez. >> the best show i've ever seen. >> no! really? >> his stories of growing up poor in miami, how his family helped him move on from a major league controversy. >>> and picture perfect, a white house staff photographer getting candid about her years following the first lady michelle obama,...
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alex forhank you to his interview of robert kindler. mark: we want to bring you up to speed on it prime minister's=- -- prime minister theresa may's comments to parliament. she said that the two sides are within touching distance of brexit. they have made significant progress on northern ireland. she also said that she is ambitious and positive about brexit negotiations. the u.k. is preparing for every eventuality. to get -- live on the bloomberg to get the latest on the response. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets. " us tol doolittle joins talk about marriage trading action once again today. abigail: a bit of a delayed reaction to that horrible report that put up last week with a missed earnings by 42%. friday was a roller coaster in a big way. if we go to the bloomberg, we can take a look at this. shares are down by as much as percent -- as 6%. ceo david investors a lot of comfort around going forward. we are seeing now their worst
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alex? >> thank you so much for that. >>> let's go to mobile, alabama, from kristen dahlgren is standing by for us. kristen, good afternoon to you. it looks a little windy, i can tell from your shirt. >> reporter: yeah, just a little bit, nothing compared to what we will be seeing. really there are two big questions as we go into this afternoon and evening, and that is whether or not people heeded the warnings. they may have hurricane fatigue. there's some worry among officials that they may have that. and then the other question is if they have been sort of lulled into thinking this isn't going to be that big a deal because we are talking about a category 1, potentially category 2 storm when we have this season seen cat 4s and cat 5s. so officials really worry that people aren't maybe taking the preparations. that said, the officials are taking their preparations. you can see the bankhead tunnel already closed. they have it sandbagged on the other side. they actually have a flood gate up be
alex? >> thank you so much for that. >>> let's go to mobile, alabama, from kristen dahlgren is standing by for us. kristen, good afternoon to you. it looks a little windy, i can tell from your shirt. >> reporter: yeah, just a little bit, nothing compared to what we will be seeing. really there are two big questions as we go into this afternoon and evening, and that is whether or not people heeded the warnings. they may have hurricane fatigue. there's some worry among...
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. >>> plus, play at home dad, the former baseball mega star alex rodriguez taking us inside his home base. his life in the on new girlfriend jennifer lopez. >> the best show i've ever seen. >> no! really? >> his stories of growing up poor in miami, how his family helped him move on from a major league controversy. >>> and picture perfect, a white house staff photographer getting candid about her years following the first lady michelle obama, and the story behind this famous image. >>> but first here, the "nightline" 5. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, and we begin here tonight with our abc news exclusive interview with sergeant bowe bergdahl. who spent five years as a captive of the taliban in afghan
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friends, liam roberts and alex mulholland we re liam roberts and alex mulholland were in the middle of a game. liam roberts and alex mulholland were in the middle of a game a man who was also playing bowling ran gci’oss who was also playing bowling ran across our lane shouting, "get out, get out." i turned behind me, a white man he had a gun over his head like this and he is shouting "game over, game over, get out." everyone is panicking screaming, you heard crying from kids. everyone is running trying to get out of the doors. it was really hectic, really and horrible to be a part of. most made it out but the gunman held two men hostage for more than four hours. friends waited as they remained trapped inside there was a video that surfaced saying that he has been taken to the door by the gunman and forced back inside. pretty sickening to be honest, nobody should be put in that situation. you hear of it in places like america, but a little place in warwickshire, no, it's not right. it's quiet around here. gunshots just after 6.30 police stormed the bowling alley. 45 minutes later they
friends, liam roberts and alex mulholland we re liam roberts and alex mulholland were in the middle of a game. liam roberts and alex mulholland were in the middle of a game a man who was also playing bowling ran gci’oss who was also playing bowling ran across our lane shouting, "get out, get out." i turned behind me, a white man he had a gun over his head like this and he is shouting "game over, game over, get out." everyone is panicking screaming, you heard crying from...
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alex: that's interesting. nerd, there's a tension there because clearly we have seen the bigger deals pull back because companies are waiting and you're advocating you don't want to wait. melissa: it depends what the deal is or the industry is, whether you're using cash or stocks, there's a lot of variables at play but there are some companies who can't afford to wait because they need to change their strategy now and waiting on tax reform could be waiting for something that's never going to happen. alex: what's the temperature in the room right now, compared to earlier this year, are things busier from an evidence standpoint or are we seeing a pullback? melissa: there's activity but things have cooled down and there's a feeling stocks might be getting a little bit ahead of themselves. i think targets are a little worried about taking buyer stock in payment for deals. i think buyers are a little worried about overpaying for targets and they're spending more time doing their diligence and trying to figure out i
alex: that's interesting. nerd, there's a tension there because clearly we have seen the bigger deals pull back because companies are waiting and you're advocating you don't want to wait. melissa: it depends what the deal is or the industry is, whether you're using cash or stocks, there's a lot of variables at play but there are some companies who can't afford to wait because they need to change their strategy now and waiting on tax reform could be waiting for something that's never going to...
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but this is football sunday, alex. in light of that, i would tell you that we're like in the second quarter of all of this. it's going to take a while, but we're making progress. and at the end of the day, we have to take as much time as is required to get to the facts. >> so let's see what kind of facts you can give me about jared kushner's use of a personal e-mail for official business. did he not disclose this to congressional investigators, and should, as previous guests on my broadcast today, should his security clearance be reviewed for taking that risk and potentially revoked or suspended at least? >> as is publicly reported, mr. kushner was in for his interview before the house intel committee. another two-plus hours of my life i won't get back. but the point is that i cannot reveal what went on in that hearing. i will say that the one thing interestingly enough that we have not heard since this revelation this week that he had a use of private e-mails for the conduct of public business. i heard nobody from the
but this is football sunday, alex. in light of that, i would tell you that we're like in the second quarter of all of this. it's going to take a while, but we're making progress. and at the end of the day, we have to take as much time as is required to get to the facts. >> so let's see what kind of facts you can give me about jared kushner's use of a personal e-mail for official business. did he not disclose this to congressional investigators, and should, as previous guests on my...
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alex: ahora esperan que se presenten otros planes para reformar el sistema tributario. illia: el fin del daca pone en riesgo la vida de los estudios del certamen de los maestros. reportero: en el congreso presionan por una decisiÓn permanente. estudia para ser maestro y no sabe lo que harÁ cuando pierda su daca. >> tengo ansiedad y al mismo tiempo es muy difÍcil tratar de pensar en lo que puede ser el futuro estando en esta situaciÓn. reportero: tiene rabia porque perder el daca le provocarÍa su sueÑo. >> solamente me falta aÑo y medio para ser maestro, pero el presidente donald trump sacÓ el dakar -- sacÓ el daca. siento mucho coraje porque es solamente me faltaba poco para ser maestro. >> que se vayan 20,000 personas de sistema, los niÑos no sÓlo pierden una persona que admiran, es central en la vida de esos niÑos, sino toda la comunidad porque perder un maestro de la noche a la maÑana impacta en el sistema. reportero: el presidente dijo que quiere una soluciÓn para el daca. presidente trump: tenemos que lograr algo que sirva y tener una frontera fuerte.
alex: ahora esperan que se presenten otros planes para reformar el sistema tributario. illia: el fin del daca pone en riesgo la vida de los estudios del certamen de los maestros. reportero: en el congreso presionan por una decisiÓn permanente. estudia para ser maestro y no sabe lo que harÁ cuando pierda su daca. >> tengo ansiedad y al mismo tiempo es muy difÍcil tratar de pensar en lo que puede ser el futuro estando en esta situaciÓn. reportero: tiene rabia porque perder el daca le...
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how you can help fight childhood cancer and keep alex scott's dream alive. next. >> katie,. >> a few days closer to our upcoming weekend we're looking ahead to what promises to be a very mild very summer-like upcoming weekend. we're brightening up with more and more sunshine that will allow daytime highs to sore flirting with or well into the mid 80's again. but that doesn't last forever either. we'll have your full forecast coming up. >> ♪ cbs presented by target.... urban agriculture and community greening are helping cities become more sustainable for the future. and that's why target has partnered with the nonprofit greensgrow in philadelphia. the novel idea was... can we put a farm in the heart of the city and really put food directly accessible to the people that were eating it. i think it's very important for us to come outside of target and really be inside of peoples' communities, as well. cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. >> i'd like to request that the rain wait until i get home. >> go away. >> me, too. i hear you, yeah. you know,
how you can help fight childhood cancer and keep alex scott's dream alive. next. >> katie,. >> a few days closer to our upcoming weekend we're looking ahead to what promises to be a very mild very summer-like upcoming weekend. we're brightening up with more and more sunshine that will allow daytime highs to sore flirting with or well into the mid 80's again. but that doesn't last forever either. we'll have your full forecast coming up. >> ♪ cbs presented by target.... urban...
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alex witthas more. >> it was so good, joy. >> thanks, alex. >> there you go. >> thank you. good morning to you all of you, i'm alex witt. it is high noon in the east, just 9:00 a.m. on the west coast. here's what's happening, we have a twitter war erupting, the ready going after bob corker and the senator's response is a whithering attack back. >> the calm before the storm comment? >> nothing to clarify. >> still waiting. the president with no clear answer on what he meant by those words and now a new tweet on north korea that is also unclear. plus, a new interview, president trump responds to criticism of his visit to puerto rico and that paper towel tossing. in the same interview defends the first lady from critics. do some of the comments about melania trump cross the line? nate downgraded but still a threat. where the full effect of the latest storm is yet to be released. we have the latest on flooding and power outages and where it's heading next. but we begin with politics and two big headlines, president trump taking to twitter this morning for what's becoming yet an
alex witthas more. >> it was so good, joy. >> thanks, alex. >> there you go. >> thank you. good morning to you all of you, i'm alex witt. it is high noon in the east, just 9:00 a.m. on the west coast. here's what's happening, we have a twitter war erupting, the ready going after bob corker and the senator's response is a whithering attack back. >> the calm before the storm comment? >> nothing to clarify. >> still waiting. the president with no clear...
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alex edwards, a friend ofjoshua boyle. coincidence. alex edwards, a friend of joshua boyle. he coincidence. alex edwards, a friend ofjoshua boyle. he spoke to me earlier. a truck carrying explosives blew up outside a hotel in the centre of mogadishu, destroying several buildings. police say two more were killed in a second bomb in another part of the city. anna griffiths reports. a huge cloud of smoke and into the sky of mogadishu, leaving behind scenes of devastation. a lorry packed with explosives detonated at the entrance of a popular hotel in the entrance of a popular hotel in the beijing —— the busy commercial pa rt the beijing —— the busy commercial part of the city. a second bomb went off in the medina district. eyewitnesses described it as a scene of war. dozens were killed and many more injured. emergency teams were overwhelmed. the head of the ambulance service said they lost track of the number wounded. police are unsure who was behind this but the somali capital is the scene of regular attacks from the al qaeda— linked al shabazz regular attacks from th
alex edwards, a friend ofjoshua boyle. coincidence. alex edwards, a friend of joshua boyle. he coincidence. alex edwards, a friend ofjoshua boyle. he spoke to me earlier. a truck carrying explosives blew up outside a hotel in the centre of mogadishu, destroying several buildings. police say two more were killed in a second bomb in another part of the city. anna griffiths reports. a huge cloud of smoke and into the sky of mogadishu, leaving behind scenes of devastation. a lorry packed with...
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alex: it is fault. tonight, the wizards tip-off regular season at home against the philadelphia 76ers. there are big expectations for this team. can are hoping john wall finally get his team over the help. john gonzales is at the capital one arena with a preview of tonight's matchup. john: the washington wizards getting ready to tip off their 57th season in their history, 45th in our nation's capital. the hardwood is down. for side seats are ready to go. players are also starting to arrive. >> i like what you have done with the do. the last couple of years it is been completely bald. this is nice what you're doing. >> we have to change of things. >> i was getting ready to show the gi come on. i am putting you on the spot. >> i haven't had breakfast yet. >> without breakfast, let's see what he does. that was close, man, for not having a warm-up, for having no breakfast? >> it touched the rim. it counts. >> john wall talked about shattering the curse. what do think? >> well, it is hard to say right thebef
alex: it is fault. tonight, the wizards tip-off regular season at home against the philadelphia 76ers. there are big expectations for this team. can are hoping john wall finally get his team over the help. john gonzales is at the capital one arena with a preview of tonight's matchup. john: the washington wizards getting ready to tip off their 57th season in their history, 45th in our nation's capital. the hardwood is down. for side seats are ready to go. players are also starting to arrive....
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>> well, good afternoon, alex. yes, he can announce that the united states is no longer bound by the deal. if he were to make that announcement, i think that would be a very significant mistake. he made various accusations yesterday that iran is not implying with the deal. i don't believe those accusations stack up. i think right now iran is in compliance with the deal. i think that if the president has put us on a course of action that leads to him scrapping the deal, he will ultimately have advanced iran's option to develop a nuclear weapon, which is the exact opposite of what he says he wants to achieve. >> so then how significant is it to you, big picture, that he says he's not going to recertify the deal? and to my last question, would that leave then china, russia, the uk, germany, france, all sticking with the deal and further isolating the u.s.? >> right. so this certification process is a requirement of u.s. domestic law. the president's decision not to certify has no immediate impact on the deal. what it
>> well, good afternoon, alex. yes, he can announce that the united states is no longer bound by the deal. if he were to make that announcement, i think that would be a very significant mistake. he made various accusations yesterday that iran is not implying with the deal. i don't believe those accusations stack up. i think right now iran is in compliance with the deal. i think that if the president has put us on a course of action that leads to him scrapping the deal, he will ultimately...
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and he said he wants to take alex on a date. i should have mentioned this to you but he is here. >> mike, i told but this kind of stuff. >> now, he brought a personal chef with him. chef? >> that's nice. >> chef, so that he brought a personal chef. he's dressed in a tuxedo. are you ready to meet him? >> i guess. >> he might be foreign. he has a little bit after accent. >> yes, thick yes yes. you'll meet him after the break. he brought a chef. that's impressive. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> sue? >> i'm here. >> so, alex has a date tonight. what's the weather going to be like in case after dinner they're going to take a stroll. >> this guy seems to like nighttime better than day. sue, did you take your mike off? we can't hear you. >> okay, my microphone came back. we're in business. and we have a beautiful morning. now, it is still on the chilly side outside. we had quite the frosty start today. and it will be milder today and tomorrow, a soaking stormy sunday is in store. so let's get right to the seven day forecast, and tell you wha
and he said he wants to take alex on a date. i should have mentioned this to you but he is here. >> mike, i told but this kind of stuff. >> now, he brought a personal chef with him. chef? >> that's nice. >> chef, so that he brought a personal chef. he's dressed in a tuxedo. are you ready to meet him? >> i guess. >> he might be foreign. he has a little bit after accent. >> yes, thick yes yes. you'll meet him after the break. he brought a chef. that's...
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alex? >> excelly o'donnell at the white house, thank you for that. joining me, jane newton small contributor for "time" magazine and jeremy peters of "the new york times," also an msnbc contributor. jair me, what are you hearing about this and how significant is it? >> well, i think the most immediate concern politically speaking is going to be just how much of a distraction this is for the white house as it tries to actually make progress because there is -- there have been babe bip steps made over the last two weeks towards tax reform. they accelerated the timeline on capitol hill and it looks like they may have something done even before thanksgiving. we haven't really been talking much about russia and the mueller investigation over the last few weeks. now that's about to change in a pretty dramatic fashion. i can't speak to who is going to be indicted or what the likely fallout from that will be, but i do know that this is one headache that the trump administration doesn't need just as it was looking like it was getting its sea legs on capitol h
alex? >> excelly o'donnell at the white house, thank you for that. joining me, jane newton small contributor for "time" magazine and jeremy peters of "the new york times," also an msnbc contributor. jair me, what are you hearing about this and how significant is it? >> well, i think the most immediate concern politically speaking is going to be just how much of a distraction this is for the white house as it tries to actually make progress because there is --...
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alex? >> all right, kelly o'donnell, thank you as always for that. >>> joining me now, former white house aide and huffington post contributor, peter emerson, and republican strategist and author of "branding america," noelle nikpour. peter, take a look at what the president has tried to dismantle. the clean power plan, obamacare subsidies, daca is in peril. now we've got the iran deal, the paris accord and i know you probably -- well, actually i was going to say you probably agree with some of these moves but i don't think you do at all because he is dismantling and not constructing any of his policies. is that a problem that from a pr perspective he is the dismantler in chief? >> it is for the majority of americans and more importantly for the world. i just came back from london, the mideast and two countries in africa. i can report that there is wide, widespread and uniform concern. we can't trust america. we don't know what america is doing. and i know for a lot of people, it doesn't ma
alex? >> all right, kelly o'donnell, thank you as always for that. >>> joining me now, former white house aide and huffington post contributor, peter emerson, and republican strategist and author of "branding america," noelle nikpour. peter, take a look at what the president has tried to dismantle. the clean power plan, obamacare subsidies, daca is in peril. now we've got the iran deal, the paris accord and i know you probably -- well, actually i was going to say you...
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alex tiene la historia. alex: desde un aeropuerto de florida, donde envÍa ayuda a puerto rico. tambiÉn supervisa a la medianoche el traslado de un paciente que sacÓ de la isla para que reciba atenciÓn mÉdica en estados unidos. lo ha hecho con varios pacientes, niÑos enfermos, abuelos y otros afectados. >> estamos tratando de conseguir hospitales y ayuda que necesitan para poder seguir viviendo. >> cuÁntos pacientes ha sacado de puerto rico? >> ahora mismo mÁs de 150. alex: solimar llegÓ buscando ayudantes que le permitan juntando medicinas y ayuda. >> tenemos muchas personas que nos han regalado espacios en aviones. hemos tenido que para nosotros tambiÉn parte de los gastos de ambulancia. alex: esta madre quien es sobreviviente de cÁncer tiene un motor que le sobra para los afectados del huracÁn. >> yo tuve la pÉrdida de mi hijo. alex: se trata de su hijo stefano quien a los 17 aÑos fue asesinado durante un robo que estremeciÓ puerto rico hace cinco aÑos y por el cual creÓ una fundaciÓn de ayuda. >> de un pacto con mi hijo, Él querÍa cambiar el mundo y dijo q
alex tiene la historia. alex: desde un aeropuerto de florida, donde envÍa ayuda a puerto rico. tambiÉn supervisa a la medianoche el traslado de un paciente que sacÓ de la isla para que reciba atenciÓn mÉdica en estados unidos. lo ha hecho con varios pacientes, niÑos enfermos, abuelos y otros afectados. >> estamos tratando de conseguir hospitales y ayuda que necesitan para poder seguir viviendo. >> cuÁntos pacientes ha sacado de puerto rico? >> ahora mismo mÁs de 150....
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>> i think heidi is right, alex. this is not really a clear cut case of, you know, the president being on the wrong side of this issue and the american people on the other. i think there are two questions here. one is, are these players exercising a right that they have under the first amendment? that doesn't seem to be the question. are these people the best messengers to be kind of leading the charge against inequality when they're making millions of dollars and they could be easily called cry babies by people who oppose what they're doing and think they're overreacting. so, this is not easy one way or another. they're not perfect messengers and neither is president trump. i think for a lot of people, they just see noise and they see a president who is, once again, being distracted by the shiny object. so, as heidi said, this probably isn't good for the country as a whole and the country loses. i don't can know that president trump wins or the country. >> thank you so much, jeremy and heidi. good to see you both, a
>> i think heidi is right, alex. this is not really a clear cut case of, you know, the president being on the wrong side of this issue and the american people on the other. i think there are two questions here. one is, are these players exercising a right that they have under the first amendment? that doesn't seem to be the question. are these people the best messengers to be kind of leading the charge against inequality when they're making millions of dollars and they could be easily...
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alex can throw deep and he didn't just develop that this season. he had it all along. >> we show so many interesting things about him. in 12 years in the league, he games. this is his second already this season. all of them coming on nbc for what it's worth. and the flag for what that's worth. >> really smart guy. >> offense number 65. after this goal, replay first half. >> 3.74 grade point average. alex smith was very up front and felt like he was getting to have a bigger role in this offense. they have three offensive coordinators around here. childress and brad childress and andy reed. they get together and andy's offense after andy draws up all the plays we showed earlier. they came out and there is the game plan. he did nothing for a quarter and a half. he is a 100 yard knight. 24 carries for 100 yards. a 23 yard scamper there. >> a savvy young man. not only does he do that. he gets down and understanding. this is about team football. how many guys do we see? it has been happening all year. you almost get to the point you expect people to boun
alex can throw deep and he didn't just develop that this season. he had it all along. >> we show so many interesting things about him. in 12 years in the league, he games. this is his second already this season. all of them coming on nbc for what it's worth. and the flag for what that's worth. >> really smart guy. >> offense number 65. after this goal, replay first half. >> 3.74 grade point average. alex smith was very up front and felt like he was getting to have a...
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at the age of 21, alex tew had a brainwave. aiming to become a millionaire, he set up a website and sold the pixels it contained to advertisers for a dollar each. by 2005, he'd achieved his dream. but what came next for the young entrepreneur? 0ur correspondent robert hall has been to meet him. 0n the streets of san francisco, alex tew has travelled a long way from the day he made a million. 21—year—old alex tew set up the website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out how he could become a millionaire before going to university... every computer image is made up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them, in blocks at $1 each, just enough screen space for advertisers to show their own logo or a link to their website. alex, and this happens while you're sleeping, effectively? yeah, that's the beauty of the internet. i am sitting here right now, and i have probably made a few more dollars since i woke up. that idea and that time of my life was really at turning point. the true value of the millio
at the age of 21, alex tew had a brainwave. aiming to become a millionaire, he set up a website and sold the pixels it contained to advertisers for a dollar each. by 2005, he'd achieved his dream. but what came next for the young entrepreneur? 0ur correspondent robert hall has been to meet him. 0n the streets of san francisco, alex tew has travelled a long way from the day he made a million. 21—year—old alex tew set up the website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out...
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alex: let's dissect that if i can. investors, big institutional investors, even individual investors are recognizing the private equity deliveredt large has good risk-adjusted returns. decade. last which is been the most followed volatile. i think we start with the foundation the private equity has delivered significant returns. there are a lot of people who are either increasing allocations to private equity or coming into private equity. on the fundraising side it is a terrific environment for good reasons. the industry is more competitive. there are a number of firms competing at all levels. like in the industry that has delivered great returns, there has been a huge amount of talent. it is a more competitive industry. the industry has evolved. ago you looked at what we bought this business. there was ask amount of leverage. doing the deal is the easy part. financing the deal is the easy part. the harder part is what you do with the business to create meaningful value? the industry has evolved in a positive way to d
alex: let's dissect that if i can. investors, big institutional investors, even individual investors are recognizing the private equity deliveredt large has good risk-adjusted returns. decade. last which is been the most followed volatile. i think we start with the foundation the private equity has delivered significant returns. there are a lot of people who are either increasing allocations to private equity or coming into private equity. on the fundraising side it is a terrific environment...
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alex savage is in the santa rosa area. alex rasmus is headed into the napa area. we have leigh martinez as well. we will continue our fire coverage throughout the morning. stay with us. we'll take a quick break, and we'll be right back. hey, guys. where are the cookies for the... bake sale? bake... bake sale? need to bake in a hurry? use new country crock buttery sticks with sunflower oil. there's no softening required. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) nows >>> evacuation centers are set up in both counties. many people have found shelter at napa valley college along with calestoga fairgrounds. the evacuation at crosswalk community church, by the way, is filled. there are other fires burning in lake butte, and,uba counties. the smoke is being seen and being boothed in all around the bay area. officials reminding everybody try not to breathe in smoke if you can pebbly avoid it. >> keep your windows closed. the woman from the red cross, cynthia shaw, had some good advice about recirculating the within your car rather than pulling
alex savage is in the santa rosa area. alex rasmus is headed into the napa area. we have leigh martinez as well. we will continue our fire coverage throughout the morning. stay with us. we'll take a quick break, and we'll be right back. hey, guys. where are the cookies for the... bake sale? bake... bake sale? need to bake in a hurry? use new country crock buttery sticks with sunflower oil. there's no softening required. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) nows...
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alex? >> all right. in london. thanks so much. great set up as i bring in congressman adam schiff of the house and intelligence committee. let's follow up. the president has october 15th, 90 day period whether he want to continue certifying the iran deal. indications are he may not. fall out concerns you why? >> it would be a terrible mistake. and i think the fallout would be dramatic because you would have the president of the united states dessert phiing iran when they have been complying with the deal. we often scrutinize are they meeting the requirements of the deal. and i think everyone is in agreement they have met the requirements of the deal. they haven't stopped their other conduct in the region. but as far as deal they have been complying. but what's the grounds for that? apart from president doing whatever he can to avoid the president cess sore, this will not only i think pose a real problem in terms of iran, but in terms of our allies if it looks like the u.s. will not hold up their part of the bargain. and also not c
alex? >> all right. in london. thanks so much. great set up as i bring in congressman adam schiff of the house and intelligence committee. let's follow up. the president has october 15th, 90 day period whether he want to continue certifying the iran deal. indications are he may not. fall out concerns you why? >> it would be a terrible mistake. and i think the fallout would be dramatic because you would have the president of the united states dessert phiing iran when they have been...
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mass transit looking good, mike and alex, back to you. >>> 6:32. about the vegas massacre which sent dave kinchen out there, what do you have. >> reporter: there are so many questions here investigators are trying to figure out there are things known about the shooter but perhaps more troubling to a lot of career investigators, including many who are not necessarily working on this case but talking to other news channels including "fox news" channel, they say it is what we don't know what they don't know about the shooter including the motive. something usually known very quickly after something like this happens. i want you to listen to the haunting sounds of the shooting [gunfire] >> reporter: absolutely frightening there stephen paddock the shoot there are who killed himself after firing thousands of rounds, on 22,000 country concert goers, 59 people were killed, more than 500 were injured. investigators say they found 23 firearms inside suspects room, some ar15 style some more like ak-47 at his home. nineteen more firearms found also bomb makin
mass transit looking good, mike and alex, back to you. >>> 6:32. about the vegas massacre which sent dave kinchen out there, what do you have. >> reporter: there are so many questions here investigators are trying to figure out there are things known about the shooter but perhaps more troubling to a lot of career investigators, including many who are not necessarily working on this case but talking to other news channels including "fox news" channel, they say it is what...
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alex: are there some sectors where you are still not seeing activity where you thought you would? >> the last few years have been a rather broad based. i think there will continue to be a couple of more tech deals announced. cross-border tech could be difficult, but i think it is
alex: are there some sectors where you are still not seeing activity where you thought you would? >> the last few years have been a rather broad based. i think there will continue to be a couple of more tech deals announced. cross-border tech could be difficult, but i think it is
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that thanks alex. so now i'm ready to go check out the festival one tip if you come here take public transportation it's much faster. but before i start my adventure here is some information for you regarding this you would share what is the october fest actually and how did it start this is our must see. it all started in one thousand and ten with the wedding feast for crown prince made big and princess to raise of xuxa hilberg thousand a spectacle of festivities and horse races. but the feast was repeated every year until by the late one nine hundred century it had evolved into an enormous beer festival on the visa within brides and huge festival homes to. have. a ritual practiced since one nine hundred fifty is the tapping of the first king by munich's mayor. the first time it took the mayor seventeen whacks to get the tap in place. let every guest drink as much as they can hold most of it. but usually two waxes enough. some people think october fest of years past was more easygoing not so crowded o
that thanks alex. so now i'm ready to go check out the festival one tip if you come here take public transportation it's much faster. but before i start my adventure here is some information for you regarding this you would share what is the october fest actually and how did it start this is our must see. it all started in one thousand and ten with the wedding feast for crown prince made big and princess to raise of xuxa hilberg thousand a spectacle of festivities and horse races. but the feast...
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alex can throw deep and he didn't just develop that this season. he had it all along. >> we show so many interesting things about him. in 12 years in the league, he had a total of six 300 yard games. this is his second already this season. all of them coming on nbc for what it's worth. and the flag for what that's worth. >> really smart guy. >> offense number 65. after this goal, replay first half. >> 3.74 grade point average. alex smith was very up front and felt like he was getting to have a bigger role in this offense. they have three offensive coordinators around here. childress and brad childress and andy reed. they get together and andy's offense after andy draws up all the plays we showed earlier. they came out and there is the game plan. he did nothing for a quarter and a half. he is a 100 yard knight. 24 carries for 100 yards. a 23 yard scamper there. >> a savvy young man. not only does he do that. he gets down and understanding. this is about team football. how many guys do we see? it has been happening all year. you almost get to the poi
alex can throw deep and he didn't just develop that this season. he had it all along. >> we show so many interesting things about him. in 12 years in the league, he had a total of six 300 yard games. this is his second already this season. all of them coming on nbc for what it's worth. and the flag for what that's worth. >> really smart guy. >> offense number 65. after this goal, replay first half. >> 3.74 grade point average. alex smith was very up front and felt like...
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and alex will take the floor from here. alex he hails from australia. they serve as a spokesman. he is currently the director of public affairs it brings together some of the finest minds that are devoted. they see how the conflict with israel has shifted. mostly in the corridors of power the media and campuses in every form that touches our lives. i will hand over the floor to alex to give his remarks. thank you for that lovely introduction. it is the reason to be here. to launch my book in the city at the offices of the global diplomatic process. i want to thank my beautiful wife vicki for allowing me to come here and launch this book i do sleep peacefully and the other side of the world. i also extend my deepest appreciation to the cast of contributors to this book. i think them for their excellence. in the enthusiasm for which they responded to my call. i want to thank my friends and colleagues you fought and everyone else plays a part in organizing this evening. he is the jewish professional into that. i would like to acknowledge and thank him master for his vision for his l
and alex will take the floor from here. alex he hails from australia. they serve as a spokesman. he is currently the director of public affairs it brings together some of the finest minds that are devoted. they see how the conflict with israel has shifted. mostly in the corridors of power the media and campuses in every form that touches our lives. i will hand over the floor to alex to give his remarks. thank you for that lovely introduction. it is the reason to be here. to launch my book in...
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>> reporter: hi, there, alex. yes, the governor deciding to pull the plug on this controversial contract. it's pretty much a foregone conclusion at this point, but we're expecting the puerto rican power authority at some time this afternoon to comment for the first time. the board still has to meet and decide whether to terminate this contract, but the governor has appointed that board, and he came out very strongly today, essentially saying that this contract of the $300 million to the small montana-based company has essentially become a distraction, and that he wants it canceled at this point, alex. we're still awaiting a response from whitefish energy, but i did speak with its ceo yesterday. he seemed to not see this coming. he said he would be in puerto rico for as long as it takes. he argued they're doing hard work and trying to restore power to this island. certainly more than five weeks after maria, about 70% of puerto rico remains without power, alex. >> hey, gabe, i know having heard the interview that yo
>> reporter: hi, there, alex. yes, the governor deciding to pull the plug on this controversial contract. it's pretty much a foregone conclusion at this point, but we're expecting the puerto rican power authority at some time this afternoon to comment for the first time. the board still has to meet and decide whether to terminate this contract, but the governor has appointed that board, and he came out very strongly today, essentially saying that this contract of the $300 million to the...
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alex smith did his job to get them in possession to kick the field goal. they went 50 yards and 6 plays to set up the 43 yard field goal. played a 37 yard pass. to albert wilson. >> jon: how close kirk cousins was to leading his team to a comeback. only thing you can do now is a desperation return. keep an eye on de'anthony thomas at the bottom of the screen, number 13. one of the best special team players you will see when it comes to coverage. got to keep it alive and hope miracles happen if you're a redskin. >> sean: only one kick return for a touchdown. or kick this year in the league by jamal agnew of detroit. monday night against the giants, a punt return. thompson won't try it. four seconds to go. >> jon: somehow get the ball to terrelle pryor. remember, he played quarterback for the raiders. he can throw. i'm sure they have worked on some kind of gadget play. >> sean: we talked about cousins, better decision-making. finishing games. in the red zone, he did his part tonight. should have been a touchdown but doctson should have held on to but he did
alex smith did his job to get them in possession to kick the field goal. they went 50 yards and 6 plays to set up the 43 yard field goal. played a 37 yard pass. to albert wilson. >> jon: how close kirk cousins was to leading his team to a comeback. only thing you can do now is a desperation return. keep an eye on de'anthony thomas at the bottom of the screen, number 13. one of the best special team players you will see when it comes to coverage. got to keep it alive and hope miracles...
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>> thank you, alex. >> and, let it begin. >> both out. all right, start. >> you can her them already. did you hear them already? (sounds heard). >> let me out! (laughing). >> move it a little. why don't you rock it. oh, ya, now making noise. >> here you go, babies, it is okay. >> and you can tap it. tap. >> tap it. >> okay. >> here is a age olds question. when are you too olds to wear certain things? you know what i mean? i sometimes wear skinny jeans. i think i'm too old. >> i think you look good in them. >> do you. >> yes, i think it actually is a great look for you. >> do they have spanks on jeans? that's what i need for my bell. >> i i think halloween costumes, you may be well aware, all of the butt lifting jeans out there in the world, there are so many that pull your back side up. so i haven't tried them. >> mike? >> that's right, did i. >> when i was nicky men age. >> the booty pop. isn't that what it is called? ya, ya. i'll get you another one this year. it could be a tradition. >> you can wear it to the 6ers game. >> costume guys
>> thank you, alex. >> and, let it begin. >> both out. all right, start. >> you can her them already. did you hear them already? (sounds heard). >> let me out! (laughing). >> move it a little. why don't you rock it. oh, ya, now making noise. >> here you go, babies, it is okay. >> and you can tap it. tap. >> tap it. >> okay. >> here is a age olds question. when are you too olds to wear certain things? you know what i mean? i...
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her boyfriend, alex rodriguez and his 12 year old daughter natasha. ♪ >> that was the best show i've ever seen. >> no! >> the best. >> reporter: the two announced their relationship this past may and have been paparazzi gold ever since. snapped while on vacation in france, cruising in the car. and all over new york and florida. >> jennifer's an amazing person. the hardest working. she has like ten jobs. >> reporter: she's making you look lazy. >> yeah, i think so. >> reporter: we all came to know alex rodriguez as the home run hitter of the yankees. >> a suspension. >> reporter: later embroiled in a performance-enhancing drug scandal that rocked his baseball career. >> for that deeply regretful. >> reporter: now he is in what he calls his second out. >> oh! >> reporter: analyzing plays on fox sports. >> the size of a nfl tight end, but moves around like a shortstop. >> reporter: guest appearing on "shark tank." and going all in on his multi-million dollar real estate venture, and joining abc news and a contributor. but his number one job? doting dad to 12 year old natasha and 8-year-
her boyfriend, alex rodriguez and his 12 year old daughter natasha. ♪ >> that was the best show i've ever seen. >> no! >> the best. >> reporter: the two announced their relationship this past may and have been paparazzi gold ever since. snapped while on vacation in france, cruising in the car. and all over new york and florida. >> jennifer's an amazing person. the hardest working. she has like ten jobs. >> reporter: she's making you look lazy. >>...
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>> reporter: hi mike and alex. the news upset most of the community here especially moth hours found out about what happened here, yesterday at the home on the corn are of ninth and adams. the pain became, last night as some members of the local wilmington group planned a vigil. adults and children stood hand and hand united in prayer for this family, children and community. neighborhood woke up monday morning to the smell of gas and they were evacuated from their homes. outside they noticed police talking to their neighbor, a mother who called 911 for a wellness check on her sons and when police arrived they say young boy were already dead. >> we're out here today to pray for the families, we're out here today to pray for healing for our city. >> mother is a woman. we feel these things. it is like how many corners will you stand on, how many funerals will you get to. >> i'm a little messed up, i was just too close for comfort >> reporter: some neighbors wand fairing that report of the gas was an attempted cover up
>> reporter: hi mike and alex. the news upset most of the community here especially moth hours found out about what happened here, yesterday at the home on the corn are of ninth and adams. the pain became, last night as some members of the local wilmington group planned a vigil. adults and children stood hand and hand united in prayer for this family, children and community. neighborhood woke up monday morning to the smell of gas and they were evacuated from their homes. outside they...
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alex and mike? >> thank you, sue. this is so disturbing. why is the death by suicide rate for our young, well, teenage girls, especially, going up in this country? >> and it is going up, center for disease control and prevention says the rate of suicide for girls age 15 to 19, has doubled, since 2,007. and while that figure climbed nearly a third for boys, they were already at a higher risk. so, as elementary school, she first tried to take her life. she was in a new school. she didn't talk very much. she was pick on by the other student. they called her names. they smack her books out of her hands. sadly the bullying continued through junior high school. and she tried taking her life. two more times. but we're so glad to say that she failed. now she is here to tell her story. and she is abut full woman trying to help other now. so, now 17, right? >> yes. >> here along with your mother, really could be your sister. and we're joined by doctor daniel taylor, child advocacy at st. christopher's hospital. you're saying we can't let, you know th
alex and mike? >> thank you, sue. this is so disturbing. why is the death by suicide rate for our young, well, teenage girls, especially, going up in this country? >> and it is going up, center for disease control and prevention says the rate of suicide for girls age 15 to 19, has doubled, since 2,007. and while that figure climbed nearly a third for boys, they were already at a higher risk. so, as elementary school, she first tried to take her life. she was in a new school. she...
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>> reporter: that's right, alex. at about 2:20 local time, about 9:00 eastern, a car careened off the pavement, off the road into the pavement, crashing into several people. we don't know how many people were hit and how many people have been taken to hospital or the extent of their injuries, but we know this car crashed into a bunch of people. let me set the scene for you there, alex. this is an area called south ken kensington. there's several museums there. on a saturday afternoon in london, this will be teeming with people. families will come, groups will come, many with children, to visit the museums. it's on a major thoroughfare in london. if you follow the road, it depose to heathrow airport. in the opposite direction it goes to the famous harrod's shopping store and there are multimillion pound houses in this area. that's why it's made people very nervous very quickly because we've seen a number of these sort of attacks in london over the course of this year involving cars on westminster bridge. so any incide
>> reporter: that's right, alex. at about 2:20 local time, about 9:00 eastern, a car careened off the pavement, off the road into the pavement, crashing into several people. we don't know how many people were hit and how many people have been taken to hospital or the extent of their injuries, but we know this car crashed into a bunch of people. let me set the scene for you there, alex. this is an area called south ken kensington. there's several museums there. on a saturday afternoon in...
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>> reporter: hi there, alex. well, this comes as a surprise to some here in puerto rico, at least that it happened this quickly. of course, this contract has been gaining some controversy over the last couple of days. whitefish energy up to $300 million to help restore the power grid here and restore power to a part of the island. well, just within the past few hours, the governor saying that he now wants the puerto rico electric power authority, the board for prepa to cancel that contract. we're still awaiting comment from prepa officials. we understand there is supposed to be a news conference later this afternoon. still no immediate comment from whitefish energy on the governor's statements, but we did speak with the ceo yesterday and he seemed to have no clue that this was coming. he said that he would be in puerto rico as long as it takes. and what has been getting some attention is all of the questions, alex, about how they managed to get this contract. the ceo told me yesterday that he actually managed to
>> reporter: hi there, alex. well, this comes as a surprise to some here in puerto rico, at least that it happened this quickly. of course, this contract has been gaining some controversy over the last couple of days. whitefish energy up to $300 million to help restore the power grid here and restore power to a part of the island. well, just within the past few hours, the governor saying that he now wants the puerto rico electric power authority, the board for prepa to cancel that...